My wife, daughter, and I caught the coronavirus in late February. We left on a one-week trip to Switzerland in the last week of February, with symptoms, but unaware that what we had was the SARS-CoV 2. Upon returning to Portugal, we stayed at home, although the population had not yet been ordered to quarantine. […]
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Michael Disner ’01
We are wrapping up our last few months in Buenos Aires before we head to our next assignment this fall in Bangkok, Thailand. In just a few short weeks we’ll be welcoming baby girl #1 into the family. With four big brothers to help out, I’ll be able to sleep a little easier at night. […]
Ben Krokower ’93
My daughter, Naomi, turned 1 in December, and my son turns 4 in July. My wife Lesley and I are having a blast raising these two nutty kids. Earlier this year, after a successful decade running my own business, I joined up with Strategies 360, a government affairs/strategic communications firm. My whole team from my […]
John Barkan ’67
Retired from 20 years teaching middle school math last summer, a year ago. Joan retired from Northern Trust Bank at the end of the year. Just celebrated forty-two years of marriage. Two and a half year old granddaughter in Berkeley and year and a half grandson in Santa Monica keep us busy. Travel (just returned […]
Gillian Kneass ’91
My partner Carri and I just welcomed home our 4 week old identical triplet girls. Harper Michele Kneass, Brooklyn Page Kneass, and Megan Atlantic Kneass were born the morning of July 3, 2015; at 10:19, 10:20 and 10:20; weighing in at 3lbs 9oz, 2lbs 8oz, and 3lbs 12oz, respectively. After only 4 weeks in the […]
Arnie Moore ’63
I have retired from teaching as of the end of last school year. I spent 30 years in Show Biz (musician/actor) before becoming a substitute teacher for the last 17 years. I’m enjoying sleeping past 5:00 AM, letting my hair (what there is) grow a bit, and getting my musical abilities back in shape. It’s nice […]